Minab's Forgotten Colors: A Tribute to Innocence Amidst Ruins
An art exhibition at the Iranian Embassy showcases children's drawings found in the rubble of a bombed school in Minab, Iran. The poignant display mourns the loss of 160 young lives amidst the Iran-US-Israel conflict. Visitors are left heartbroken, reflecting on innocence lost to warfare.
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This past week, the Iranian Embassy unveiled a haunting exhibition titled 'Minab Children Still Draw the Sun.' The artworks on display, rescued from the debris of a bombed school in Minab, Iran, serve as a homage to the 160 children lost during the Iran-US-Israel war on February 28.
The drawings, filled with vibrant colors and innocent depictions of life, deeply resonate with visitors. Echoes of grief ripple through the exhibition hall, with somber visuals of the devastated school and poignant images of graves serving as powerful reminders of the tragedy.
Viewers, from all walks of life, are moved to tears and compelled to leave messages of solidarity and peace. Anger at those who sanctioned the attack mingles with heartfelt hopes for a future where love triumphs over violence.